Hi Dear thanks for your question ,you had unprotected sex with lady ,whom you suspect
HIV positive,Dear HIV infection doesn'y cause pain in penis and in the majority of the infected population, HIV remains asymptomatic for years - although some infected people will get a
fever and
flu like symptoms around two weeks after exposure. However, as most people do not experience or recognize these symptoms, the only way to know if you have HIV is to be tested. It is important to know, however, that it may take up to six months after exposure to the HIV virus before you will test positive on an HIV antibody test, although most infected people will test positive within 3 months. A negative test, therefore, isn't a reliable indicator of your infection status if you were only exposed last week. Tests that look directly for HIV
RNA, the virus' genetic material, can detect an infection earlier, but are harder to find.• Chlamydia: Although many people never have any symptoms, when symptoms do appear it is usually one to three weeks after exposure to the bacteria. Even asymptomatic patients with chlamydia can have complications, so it is important for you ,to get b be regularly screened by your physician for these diseases.